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Please do not reply to this message. Replies to this message are routed to an unmonitored mailbox. You are receiving this email as a part of your subscription to Oil & Energy Investor. Your ability to alter your subscription information can be found at the bottom of this email. [Oil and Energy Investor with Dr. Kent Moors] October 28, 2018 Dear Oil & Energy Investor, It seems as though the world has gone haywire these past couple weeks. Geopolitics are in a state of near chaos, what with several international events. I've discussed in previous Oil & Energy Investor columns about the Saudi Arabian journalist, Jamal Khashoggi, who was murdered in the Saudi consulate in Turkey. The impact of this suspected governmental murder has thrown the world into a loop, as the Saudis disassociate the incident from their crown prince. Even President Trump, one of the crown prince's biggest supporters, has expressed dissatisfaction in the Saudis' increasingly desperate explanations. In addition to this international snafu, America is embroiled in its own internal problems. I'm referring to the bombs being sent to prominent Democrats around the country, including the Obamas, the Clintons, and Joe Biden. The bomber has not yet been apprehended, and speculation is rampant. Now, these incidents in themselves would be quite enough for one country to handle, but as they say, [misery loves company](. Which is especially true in the U.S.'s relations with China. Beyond recent reports that China and Russia have been spying on President Trump's phone calls, China has been [upping the ante]( in a highly disputed region, increasing their military presence and developing new, sophisticated weaponry designed specifically for American ships. This is the current state of the [South China Sea](. Roughly 80% of the world's global trade passes through this area. Not to mention the ample amount of oil reserves lurking beneath its waters. And China has been aggressively defending what it perceives as its territory - and the U.S. is the [determined trespassers](. But we've got our own weapons up our sleeves. And China has been warned that we are [not taking these threats lightly](. In fact, I know of one particular technology that is on the rise - not only can it defend against aggressors in the South China Sea, but it could help you profit as well. I have all the details you need about this situation, so just [click here]( to learn more. [Energy Advantage]( [Take Profits on This Oil Explorer]( Action Alert: The past several trading sessions have put crude oil producers under pressure. When oil prices are drawn down by market volatility and uncertainty, even well-positioned and efficient smaller operators will experience a decline. And that happened with this pick, triggering a move for the portfolio. [Here's what I told my Energy Advantage folks to do](. [Outcry against Saudi Arabia Brings the Spotlight on This Portfolio Member]( All the international headlines have been screaming about the Jamal Khashoggi, a Saudi journalist who entered the Saudi consulate in Turkey, but never came out. His murder is sparking international outcry against Saudi Arabia's crown prince, despite firm denials from Mohammad Bin Salman about his involvement. Companies with ties to Saudi Arabia are facing market concern, but for this pick, [it's only a minor setback](... [The Energy Inner Circle]( [Fortune 500 CEOs beg for this mysterious substance (and it's coming November 1)]( On November 1, a new legislation known as GBT-1499 will open an entirely new window for investors... and it can quickly become [the most sought-after commodity]( on the planet. [Take a look behind the scenes](. [How Iran Plans to Evade U.S. Financial Sanctions]( The Dark Files: As the deadline for resumptions of U.S. sanctions against Iran approaches - November 4 - more indications are surfacing on how Teheran will evade them. Sanctions on global banking in particular, are the more serious threat to Iran. I've discussed the situation with my sources, and they've given me the full scoop on [what's really going on behind Iran's borders](... [Micro Energy Trader]( [A Move to Make on This Defense Pick]( Action Alert: This defense pick's niche position provides a very nice play, but its small market cap can subject it to high movement during times of volatility - like now, for instance. However, the nature of the market means I'll be monitoring the company closely to advise on when is best to move back in. [Here's the move I told my Micro Energy Trader subscribers to make now](. --------------------------------------------------------------- If you're already a member of these services, make sure you haven't missed any of these crucial email alerts. If you're not a member, make sure to click on the research service or alert you're interested in, to learn how to gain instant access to every single alert... And get new ones delivered straight to your inbox the second they're ready. This is just a taste of the benefits you receive as a member. Next week, I'll be back with more. 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